the monotony of domesticity

Sometimes, it's when you're not looking for anything in particular that you find the things which are most spectacular.Case in point, today, a lazy Wednesday, (God bless student life)in between trying to explain to myself how Ghesquire's Balenciaga textile blocking of recent collections could be interpreted into a method of creating a ground plain with enhanced dynamism, and humming along to Beirut, i stumbled across Niels Peeraer. If the pieces within his collection are not to your taste, you must at least admit that the story behind his most recent collection is possibly one of the sweetest you have ever heard (or maybe i am biased as it's almost autobiographical for yours truly?).

"A collection about a boy who has an imaginary boyfriend, but prepares everyday to get married to his love. He wears his grandmother's couture jackets and does nothing but playing videogames and eating sweets."

All pics and info from NotJustALabel.Sonny Vandevelde's backstage shots of the actual presentation here.

I keep coming back to these 2 dudes on The Street Peeper (on which i believe i have THE most awkward phot ever taken). I really love their looks.

I always feel an urge to reinvent, reinvest and reconfigure my aesthetic each semester.This semester I started by making my own EYEpad (moleskine bedazzled with googly eyes):

I also bought some of those really awkward cropped trousers from Balenciaga SS11 which were too big. So i'm getting the right size (mail backs are so complex when you live so far away!!!!)

My lovely Docs are finally holey soled, and while i know they're totally played out now and it's massively cliched to have them, they're just so easy and go with everything, so i'll probably get another pair.....kind of digging the white ones though too....is it okay to buy a black AND a white pair?